RatCreature (
ratcreature) wrote2010-04-09 07:30 pm
*kicks LJ*
I know they have server trouble, but this is annoying. I'm in the middle of reading a multichapter story there, but it takes always five attempts or so to get the thing to respond, and just now it doesn't at all for me. *grumble*
In other news, AO3 has a post asking what features you would like to see in your ideal fanart archive, as they plan to expand from just fiction eventually. There are many ideas already in comments, but if you are a fanartist or like looking at fanart, you should chime in too.
In other news, AO3 has a post asking what features you would like to see in your ideal fanart archive, as they plan to expand from just fiction eventually. There are many ideas already in comments, but if you are a fanartist or like looking at fanart, you should chime in too.

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ETA: also the notifications seem perpetually unreliable. Like the author I work with for the Trekreversebang chose to contact me through LJ messages instead of email, and I got theirs, but they never got a notification of my reply (which I sent the same way), and thought I hadn't reacted yet, and not wanting to be pushy I waited almost two weeks before emailing to ask them in turn. A total mess because LJ is broken.
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The main reason I don't want to leave LJ is that, since I have two blogs (this one and my all-personal-stuff-all-the-time one), I've been able to run a sort of experiment: the personal blog has been cross-posting for a year now, and I've dangled DW codes in front of my LJ flist on that blog, and talked about DW's features, and so forth. The result? No one's moved; all the conversation still happens on the LJ side. Also, I really really hate crossposting, because I'm a chronic editer, and I can never seem to let a post sit until I've edited it a half-dozen times for typos and minor word choices and such. (And yes, I'm trying to learn to use the preview window, but that's proceeding slowly, because I've been doing it one way for five years, and I don't change easily.) I don't think it would annoy me so much if it was possible to turn off the cross-post notifications, but you can't, and it really irritates me to have my inbox filling up with 5 or 7 crosspost notifications on each post.
So, yeah, these are little things. But the simple fact is that I've been doing two blogs two different ways for a year, and from the perspective of what works for me as a user, even though I prefer DW as a platform and I like its features, I vastly prefer the single-blog user experience, and I'm not unhappy enough with LJ (yet) to basically decimate my social circle and rebuilt a new one by moving to all-DW posting -- which I strongly suspect is what would happen, because it's a similar situation on this blog to the other one: a mostly-LJ flist that shows no particular inclination to move. But if LJ keeps freaking breaking all the time, it's not like I can use it anyway, and moving won't be as big of a deal ...
... er, sorry for the tl;dr.
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And some of my suggestions have been moved to bugzilla to be implemented eventually, and some are even now on the site already. Like in the style preview, that you can now also preview your reading page in the new style, not just the recent entries, or that other fields besides the main entry are saved when you restore a draft. These bothered me and I made a suggestion and now it's fixed. It's nice to feel like you can help shape the functions you want.